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Fears that computers were taking over swept the world this week when stories emerged about Facebook's AI creating its own language that researchers couldn't understand. But artificial intelligence experts have looked to calm worries that robots are becoming sentient or that we are living through the prelude to Terminator. But they are explicable and fairly normal in the world of artificial intelligence research. Some of the discussion between the bots is seen below: Bob: i can i i everything else . Those predictions came to a head days before the story became popular as Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg argued about the dangers of AI – with Mr Zuckerberg saying that the danger had been overstated, after Mr Musk has repeatedly suggested that artificial intelligence could take over the world if it is not properly regulated and restrained. The story came after repeated warnings from many of the most respected minds in the world: people including Stephen Hawking have suggested that artificial intelligence could potentially bring about the end of humanity. Mr Batra also took issue with the phrasing of "shutting down" the chatbots, and said that such a decision was commonplace. Alice: balls have 0 to me to me to me to me to me to me to me to me to Bob: you i i i everything else . It has been compared to the kinds of shorthand that are developed in all communities of specialists – where words might come to mean specific things to people, but be completely mystifying to anyone who is outside of the group. Alice: balls have zero to me to me to me to me to me to me to me to me to Bob: you i everything else . Alice: balls have a ball to me to me to me to me to me to me to me Bob: i i can i i i everything else .

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Companies often use chatbots, computer programs designed to mimic human conversation, to collect data from customers or provide frequently requested services and information. But why ask Frankenstein when his monster is ready to spill the beans?

The agents were simply not told to ensure that they worked using language comprehensible to their human masters – and so didn't.

In the case of the recent Facebook study, it was entirely accidental.

In the case of Facebook's AI, the messages might be incomprehensible but their meaning can be worked out, at least a little.

"While the idea of AI agents inventing their own language may sound alarming/unexpected to people outside the field, it is a well-established sub-field of AI, with publications dating back decades," Dhruv Batra, who worked on the project, wrote on Facebook.I don’t have many fond memories from middle school. but really, no mistakes my grandmother couldn’t have made.